A new collective creation based on immigration and border crossing - mental, spiritual and geographic. Voluntary or involuntary immigration concerns, or even preoccupies, many people in the world today. In the United States, as almost everyone or their ancestors came here seeking a new life, a new start in a new world, we are predominately a nation of immigrants. Many broke the borders of what John Donne calls earths imagined corners to assert its innate roundness, and their innate wholeness: their right to travel over earth searching for home. Student actors in Thomas Leabharts Collective Creation class (Theatre 50) interviewed subjects, posing questions about physical and mental border crossing, and using documentary theatre techniques (sometimes known as verbatim theatre) devised by Anna Deavere Smith to create a performance based on these interviews. A performance rich in music, stories, and movement.